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tour. it's great to have you here. welcome. >> thank you. >> we last caught up with you in london during the olympics. you did a little performance for us there. what was it like to be surrounded by the pomp and circumstance of those olympic games? >> it was very exciting, you know. it was -- in the village, just all the excitement and the buzz in london. it was such an honor to be involved in such a massive thing for my country so i'm very happy i got to be part of it. >> you have been so well received there. you've been nominated for four awards, the equivalent of our grammy awards. now that you come across to this country, what do you notice is different? what kind of reception do you receive here? >> for me it's like two years ago in the uk. you go to the shows and it's just that real raw excitement at the beginning when people have just found you as an artist. i love that. it's a brand new challenge for me and i'm really enjoying it. >> when you go back then, do you think it will be a rude awakening, to be back so
tour. it's great to have you here. welcome. >> thank you. >> we last caught up with you in london during the olympics. you did a little performance for us there. what was it like to be surrounded by the pomp and circumstance of those olympic games? >> it was very exciting, you know. it was -- in the village, just all the excitement and the buzz in london. it was such an honor to be involved in such a massive thing for my country so i'm very happy i got to be part of it....
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i got a tour of the white house. >> how did you -- >> i can't say. it's a friendship bender if i say. i'm going to admit that i did something that i think anyone would do which is i think when i was there i took a picture of myself in the bathroom at the white house. >> really? >> that's who i am. >> wow. was this like the tour that anyone could get? >> no, this is super secret. i wasn't supposed to. >> did you steal something? you took something, didn't you? >> yes. i took so. as i was going in i run into ed ed -- he's over at fox. >> he's a nut bag. >> you used to make fun of ed henry, every year he would be in hawaii for new years and he would do a lovely live shot in shorts and he would have a hula thing going on and you would mock him mercilessly. >> i did get an e-mail he did invite me to the correspondent's dinner. >> by the way, that is the worst evening you could ever have in your entire life. i never go to that. i refuse to go to that. >> and i also have a picture of -- oh i have a video -- i will do anything to promote "kathy" coming back
i got a tour of the white house. >> how did you -- >> i can't say. it's a friendship bender if i say. i'm going to admit that i did something that i think anyone would do which is i think when i was there i took a picture of myself in the bathroom at the white house. >> really? >> that's who i am. >> wow. was this like the tour that anyone could get? >> no, this is super secret. i wasn't supposed to. >> did you steal something? you took something,...
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. >> well, lance armstrong continuing on his tour tour de truth. he want to clean up cycling. a week after doping lance armstrong's attorney says lance tontsd testify to the anti-doping union and sport. giving armstrong until february 6th to speak with them to possibly reduce his lifetime ban. armstrong's attorneys say the deadline will not be met because of prior commitments. so, there is a legendary diva who is renouncing her u.s. citizenship. ♪ oh what's love got to do, got to do with it? >> alisyn: tina turner announcing giving up u.s. passport in order to become a swiss citizen. the 8-time grammy winner was born in tennessee but lived in switzerland for more than 15 years. she says she feels at home there and could not imagine a better place to live. meanwhile, clayton, can you tell us what happened to this one poor florida reporter? >> i know her well. florida news reporter bargained -- got more than she bargained for. getting in a cage with live goats. >> they friendly. from the fair, slain carson, abc 7. -- would you not eat my pants? [screams] [ laughter ] >> she is
. >> well, lance armstrong continuing on his tour tour de truth. he want to clean up cycling. a week after doping lance armstrong's attorney says lance tontsd testify to the anti-doping union and sport. giving armstrong until february 6th to speak with them to possibly reduce his lifetime ban. armstrong's attorneys say the deadline will not be met because of prior commitments. so, there is a legendary diva who is renouncing her u.s. citizenship. ♪ oh what's love got to do, got to do...
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. >>> prince harry back in britain this morning with more to say about his tour of duty in afghanistan. s? i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. new frosted mini-wheats crunch. a tasty square packed with a crunch... [ crunch! ] ...of whole grain fiber that helps keep you full. it's a big breakfast... [ crunch! ] ...in new a little biscuit. smile! ohhh bring it in! ooohhhooh! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . witcash rewards credit card. earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas. no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy the most. [ woman ] it's as easy as... one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. we're preg
. >>> prince harry back in britain this morning with more to say about his tour of duty in afghanistan. s? i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. new frosted mini-wheats crunch. a tasty square packed with a crunch... [ crunch! ] ...of...
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. >> my husband, his teammate, rode the 2000 tour clean. what was his reward from lance? not getting his tour bonus and getting fired off the team. >> reporter: relentless on the bike, andreas says armstrong was just as relentless off the bike, going after her, her husband and anyone who claimed they knew armstrong doped. >> for the past decade, i have been a public target along with my husband. to the point where it seemed i was defending myself on a daily basis from smears and attacks. that would happen. >> armstrong confessed to doping in his interview with oprah winfrey. a source with knowledge of the interview describes it as awkward and tense. bicycling magazine editor at large bill strickland spoke to armstrong after the taping. >> he admits that he doped. he takes responsibility for it and says that it's his choice. doesn't try to blame anyone for getting him into it. i think the lying and some of the acts, you know, just some of the ugly acts of intimidation, i think addressing those things for him seemed, in a way, harder than admitting to the doping. >> in the
. >> my husband, his teammate, rode the 2000 tour clean. what was his reward from lance? not getting his tour bonus and getting fired off the team. >> reporter: relentless on the bike, andreas says armstrong was just as relentless off the bike, going after her, her husband and anyone who claimed they knew armstrong doped. >> for the past decade, i have been a public target along with my husband. to the point where it seemed i was defending myself on a daily basis from smears...
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they toured the country dry together doing speeches. telling their story. >> let's make a movie. >> i think it's going to happen. we heard from studios and producers. just an epic story that these two men lived. >> i heard that jerry brucker big time producer might be interested. >> he does it right. epic films and epic story. >> higher call where can we get it? >> internet? >> internet. bookstore. "new york times" this week and last. >> doing well. >> nice job young man. excellent work. >> thanks, mike. >> you have looked at your paycheck this week? many americans waking up this morning after getting first paycheck of the year yesterday. they go where did the money go? then, is it a master piece or just a royal mess? the first official portrait of kate middleton has many wondering what was the artist thinking? she looks older. kind of sullen. we will will read your twees and emails after the break. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely ne
they toured the country dry together doing speeches. telling their story. >> let's make a movie. >> i think it's going to happen. we heard from studios and producers. just an epic story that these two men lived. >> i heard that jerry brucker big time producer might be interested. >> he does it right. epic films and epic story. >> higher call where can we get it? >> internet? >> internet. bookstore. "new york times" this week and last. >>...
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the down tours left this 14-year-old boy clinging to a tree in a rushing creek. but a daring rescue saved his life. thousands are still without power from the storm in eastern australia. forecasters expect more rain from what's left of the cyclone. >>> shifting gears now to foreign news this morning. sobering news in fact. north korea says it has america in its cross hairs. all of this dashing hopes that its new leader would be less provocative. the new threat warns that north korea will soon test a nuclear weapon and a long-range rocket aimed at the u.s. there are signs that a nuclear test is in the works and the missiles can now reach hawaii. but so far it does not appear that north korea can combine them. >>> north korea's threat will soon be john kerry's problem. president obama's nominee for secretary of state testified yesterday at a senate confirmation hearing on capitol hill but fielded more questions about iran's nuclear program, saying the u.s. must prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear bomb. kerry is expected to be easily confirmed for the job, and pos
the down tours left this 14-year-old boy clinging to a tree in a rushing creek. but a daring rescue saved his life. thousands are still without power from the storm in eastern australia. forecasters expect more rain from what's left of the cyclone. >>> shifting gears now to foreign news this morning. sobering news in fact. north korea says it has america in its cross hairs. all of this dashing hopes that its new leader would be less provocative. the new threat warns that north korea...
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that is a long time for a book tour keep that sort of position. well, with apologies, i think his book is being replaced not. max has done that. with this book which is on sale outside, invisible armies, he, i think, has set the new benchmark for the subject area. his book is very, very comprehensive. it is somewhat chronological, but not entirely. it is somewhat regional, but not entirely, and it is somewhat not functional is the right word, but topical, but not entirely. that sounds like it is not organized well. i don't want to give you that impression. it works very well. it flows well. max is a really, really fine writer. and i say that from the standpoint of a reader. it is very easy to read in the way that sometimes historical works are not. so i would recommend it highly. we are going to do this morning is, when i get done introducing him, max is going to give some opening remarks. and we're going to open up to questions and answers. when he is done with his prepared remarks i will come back up and play moderator. i will tell you now, when
that is a long time for a book tour keep that sort of position. well, with apologies, i think his book is being replaced not. max has done that. with this book which is on sale outside, invisible armies, he, i think, has set the new benchmark for the subject area. his book is very, very comprehensive. it is somewhat chronological, but not entirely. it is somewhat regional, but not entirely, and it is somewhat not functional is the right word, but topical, but not entirely. that sounds like it...
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. >> reporter: there was a beehive of activity on with you day, the day investors came to tour. but once the investors are gone, so are the tanker trucks. >> just as dead as before. >> reporter: so they was a complete con job? >> exactly. >> reporter: the company acknowledged there were problems with this factory. a nasdaq official became unhappy when we pressed to know how could so many of them get listed in the first place? >> companies get on exchanges through -- through very -- look, this interview is over right now. it's over right now. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> i'm walking you out the door. >> reporter: the chinese government has sent its reaction to allegations that it was not cooperating with the u.s. in a statement to abc news, it said groundless accusations will not condeuce to our friendly cooperation. cooperation that u.s. officials insist they have yet to see. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> there was a telling interview for you. through -- through -- through, you've got to go. he looked like a moron. are you kidding me? how scary is that? >> because of t
. >> reporter: there was a beehive of activity on with you day, the day investors came to tour. but once the investors are gone, so are the tanker trucks. >> just as dead as before. >> reporter: so they was a complete con job? >> exactly. >> reporter: the company acknowledged there were problems with this factory. a nasdaq official became unhappy when we pressed to know how could so many of them get listed in the first place? >> companies get on exchanges...
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the satellite and radar with clear skies toured northern california and the high- pressure is staying offshore. not rainfall expected. temperatures are quite chilly this evening 50s and richmond, 49 and concord. but it is going to get a lot colder. i do not really think that the futurecast is in agreement. the north bay could be 20's but 30's for the rest of the bay area. and i think temperatures will be in the 50s for most of the bay area. 40's for the delta. 2:00 p.m., 50s with and again cold tomorrow night. 26 in napa, fairfield and 29 in concord, pleasanton. 28 degrees in livermore with 30's in vallejo. 33 and of san jose. 35 degrees in half moon bay. cold with a freeze warning for the entire north bay. temperatures between 26 degrees there will be some freezing for several hours. dangerous conditions. and if you want to bring in your family pets inside and i see windshield. a frosted vice results of been issued for the east bayshore. frosty- advisory's -- issued for the east bay. and giving your so some extra time tomorrow. before you go out tomorrow morning and in the afternoon
the satellite and radar with clear skies toured northern california and the high- pressure is staying offshore. not rainfall expected. temperatures are quite chilly this evening 50s and richmond, 49 and concord. but it is going to get a lot colder. i do not really think that the futurecast is in agreement. the north bay could be 20's but 30's for the rest of the bay area. and i think temperatures will be in the 50s for most of the bay area. 40's for the delta. 2:00 p.m., 50s with and again cold...
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seven-time tour de france winner, who turned out to have been a cheat the entire time and bullied younger members of his team to come along with them, too, corrupted them, and inspired millions of young americans in particular, to believe in his dream. it's the bike, nothing else. and it turned out to be a pack ofalize. it wasn't the bike at all. it was the krugz. so the ability to inspire has also now been crushed, i think, buyer the ability to shatter a dream and shatter the inspiration by the fact that want whole thing was built on sapped. >> rose: if you were not at cnn, will you stay in america? >> are you retiring soon? ( laughter ) another guy that works so hard. i love america. america has been very good to me. one of the things i find ridiculous about my gun control position is somehow i'm un-american. >> rose: i don't think anybody says that. >> people do say that. >> rose: i don't think anybody seriously-- that means the mayor of new york is un-american. the president is un-american. >> my response silike americans. i would like more of you to stay alive. >> rose: is this the p
seven-time tour de france winner, who turned out to have been a cheat the entire time and bullied younger members of his team to come along with them, too, corrupted them, and inspired millions of young americans in particular, to believe in his dream. it's the bike, nothing else. and it turned out to be a pack ofalize. it wasn't the bike at all. it was the krugz. so the ability to inspire has also now been crushed, i think, buyer the ability to shatter a dream and shatter the inspiration by...
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up next a rare tour inside one of the most exclusive and mysterious clubs in los angeles. the magic castle, after this. ♪ this is amazing, how did you find us? i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. new frosted mini-wheats crunch. a tasty square packed with a crunch... [ crunch! ] ...of whole grain fiber that helps keep you full. it's a big breakfast... [ crunch! ] ...in new a little biscuit. smile! ohhh bring it in! ooohhhooh! . . . . . th creamy peanut butter, would you like one? let's just keep an open mind. [ groans ] [ male announcer ] if you like peanut butter and chocolate, you'll love peanut butter and snickers. try snickers peanut butter squared. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltr
up next a rare tour inside one of the most exclusive and mysterious clubs in los angeles. the magic castle, after this. ♪ this is amazing, how did you find us? i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. new frosted mini-wheats crunch. a tasty...
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>> when we finished our world tour, we were invited to the white house. we had a dinner there. president nixon asked the three of us what we wanted to do. he said, mike, i know what you want to do because you have been helping secretary rogers and the state department. mike wanted to work with the state department in some of its contact with other nations. he also designed, did not build, but supervise the air and space museum in washington. very well done. neil wanted to stay with aeronautics. i wanted to go back to the service i had come from -- the air force. as it turned out, i was the first astronauts to ever go back to active duty. i felt my experience being at the air force academy for the first year when it opened up, when the first class came in, that the faculty would be a good job as common dent of to mmandant of cadets. that is not what happened. for those of you who might be familiar with names of people, i had a classmate whose name was brandenberg. he got the job because his father had been chief of staff of the air force. he went to the air force academy. where
>> when we finished our world tour, we were invited to the white house. we had a dinner there. president nixon asked the three of us what we wanted to do. he said, mike, i know what you want to do because you have been helping secretary rogers and the state department. mike wanted to work with the state department in some of its contact with other nations. he also designed, did not build, but supervise the air and space museum in washington. very well done. neil wanted to stay with...
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now you have got haley barbour, lance armstrong, preparing to do an interview, famously win over the tour de france but has lost those titles because of doping accusations. it appears that he may make some confessions here, like to be reinstated, according to some of the reports be to be able to compete in the olympics or triathlons and the like. how does this work? public mea culpas and reinstating his good name? >> well, it doesn't do anything about excessive federal spending. we know it. >> do you have a view on it? >> well, look, the doping deal is very good for america. for the people that are making the decisions say you got to play by the rules if you want to get the benefits. now, that's just the way it ought to be in our country. some of those people i thought were -- some of those ball players, baseball players i genuinely admired, crazy about, but people ought to be held the standard of the rules. >> yeah. >> i'm tired of the contrition culture, he is guilty and disgraced his sport. i don't think armstrong ought to get any quarter at all. ought to be banned for life. >> anybody
now you have got haley barbour, lance armstrong, preparing to do an interview, famously win over the tour de france but has lost those titles because of doping accusations. it appears that he may make some confessions here, like to be reinstated, according to some of the reports be to be able to compete in the olympics or triathlons and the like. how does this work? public mea culpas and reinstating his good name? >> well, it doesn't do anything about excessive federal spending. we know...
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his vice president on a tour beginning in asia continuing to the south continent. in the fall of 1953. he told the vice president he should take pat with him. she realized this trip would be work but it would be interesting. . . because this work is clearly a classic in my mind and that of many others. and a test of the classic is whether it remains relevant with the changing times and changing cultures. if it can do that, then it can find its way continually in the world of great folks. and certainly, this has all of the elements of it, many of them really quite strange and almost mythological, this strange matter of lionel trilling writing in the journey before "witness" comes out, book about whittaker chambers, in which literary critics find the alger hiss character, but trilling never knew alger hiss. a strange kind of pre-figuration there and then the images, driving all night to hide documents in a pumpkin on his farm, the old woodstock typewriter that told the figure. dipper phonic terry war blurb that richard nixon used to trap his cross-examination. these
his vice president on a tour beginning in asia continuing to the south continent. in the fall of 1953. he told the vice president he should take pat with him. she realized this trip would be work but it would be interesting. . . because this work is clearly a classic in my mind and that of many others. and a test of the classic is whether it remains relevant with the changing times and changing cultures. if it can do that, then it can find its way continually in the world of great folks. and...
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he's taking it now on a world tour. >> it doesn't have a top. >> maybe he hasn't made one. it's good in nice weather. >> you may have have issues. >> would you never drive something like that? or a little too far out for you? >> it may be a little too far out for me. but i may take a little spin in it. i think it looks cool. >> good for him, i guess. >>> coming up next, one of the biggest pizza deliveries in history. >> and celebrating hillary clinton's many accomplishments and tough questions about her political future. you're watching "world news now." [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all abo
he's taking it now on a world tour. >> it doesn't have a top. >> maybe he hasn't made one. it's good in nice weather. >> you may have have issues. >> would you never drive something like that? or a little too far out for you? >> it may be a little too far out for me. but i may take a little spin in it. i think it looks cool. >> good for him, i guess. >>> coming up next, one of the biggest pizza deliveries in history. >> and celebrating hillary...
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he treats wives of tour de france winners badly. that's not a life i would want be to living. >> can he be redeemed? >> i don't want to. i don't know about others. it's cheating on big and small levels. it's such a terrible message for young people, for anybody in the sports world, for anybody in the political world, for anybody anywhere. it's a terrible message. and i'm not ready to forgive him. >> look, i'm not -- obviously i'm not condoning anything. i'm just saying from his perspective, what i saw in that interview, i don't think he would have changed a thing, number one. number two, the organizations who run these, whether major league baseball or the olympics, they turn a blind eye to this and have for a long time, you know, and they don't -- they -- >> money. >> it's all about money, these organizations and that is as much to blame as lance armstrong. >> and that is the last word today. thank you all for a terrific roundtable. george will will stick around to answer your facebook questions for our web extra. >> from the front
he treats wives of tour de france winners badly. that's not a life i would want be to living. >> can he be redeemed? >> i don't want to. i don't know about others. it's cheating on big and small levels. it's such a terrible message for young people, for anybody in the sports world, for anybody in the political world, for anybody anywhere. it's a terrible message. and i'm not ready to forgive him. >> look, i'm not -- obviously i'm not condoning anything. i'm just saying from...
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> we'll also talk about the mystery surrounding an american photographer who disappeared during her tour of turkey. her family is searching for answers and taking action today. >>> also this morning, the new and outrageous fee to use your credit card. charging a $200 purchase could cost you an extra $8. who's cashing in and why? credit card companies always find a way to just get a little more out of you. >> that's not going to be a popular move. >> no, it is not. >>> later this half hour, the inauguration lipsync scandal. beyonce may be breaking her silence. hear what she is and is not saying. that's coming up in "the skinny." as you know, i'm obsessed with that story. >> you have not forgiven her. i have. because that's what people in love do. >> i don't like it. >> you will not let beyonce off the hook. >> i'm disappointed in beyonce. >> sunny is harsh, harsh. >> i'm not happy with beyonce. >> we'll try to clear that up. >>> but some serious and heartbreaking news this monday morning. investigators say most of the young victims inside that nightclub suffocated as the air quickly fille
> we'll also talk about the mystery surrounding an american photographer who disappeared during her tour of turkey. her family is searching for answers and taking action today. >>> also this morning, the new and outrageous fee to use your credit card. charging a $200 purchase could cost you an extra $8. who's cashing in and why? credit card companies always find a way to just get a little more out of you. >> that's not going to be a popular move. >> no, it is not....
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i had the pleasure of being one of the girls on the bus as we toured across the southern tier of colorado. we're talking about how important that state was. we ate pizza together. we drank a few adult beverages together. it made a big difference. we read able to spread the news. i learned once you are emily you are emily forever. i am so delighted to have a chance to say that family and not only inspired me but now is inspiring a whole generation of new candidates, men and women, if you will change this country forever. i am here because i am emily and i will be emily forever. [applause] >> i am a military spouse from the great state of michigan, home of the governor jennifer. we will be representing michigan in tomorrow's inaugural parade. i seen the struggles are military families in door and the importance of making sure our government protect and serve as those who protect and serve us. as an attorney and a dean of one of the top law schools in the midwest, i run an institution that promote access to justice and six to train the next generation of leaders and public servants. early su
i had the pleasure of being one of the girls on the bus as we toured across the southern tier of colorado. we're talking about how important that state was. we ate pizza together. we drank a few adult beverages together. it made a big difference. we read able to spread the news. i learned once you are emily you are emily forever. i am so delighted to have a chance to say that family and not only inspired me but now is inspiring a whole generation of new candidates, men and women, if you will...
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everyone is looking ahead, wolf f the end of 2012 was set to be mark by hillary clinton's farewell tour. things have clearly changed leaving many to wonder with what lasting impact. after logging more than 950,000 miles, visiting 112 countries, hifrl clinton is known for keeping a grueling schedule and enjoys something rarely seen anymore in politics, a huge approval rating. close to 70% in early december. >> she is tireless and extraordinary. >> it seemed certain the secretary would end her tenure on a high note but the closing chapter of her post has turned into anything but a fond farewell. illness, a concussion, and most recently a blood clot has side lined clinton for more than three weeks. >> she is talking to staff. she is taking paper at home. she sounds terrific. she's looking forward to coming back to work next week. >> and she still faces tough questions about the september 11th attack on the mission in benghazi, which threatens to leave a lasting stain on her three-decades long career. clinton told cnn back in october it's a disaster she takes responsibility for. >> i'm in c
everyone is looking ahead, wolf f the end of 2012 was set to be mark by hillary clinton's farewell tour. things have clearly changed leaving many to wonder with what lasting impact. after logging more than 950,000 miles, visiting 112 countries, hifrl clinton is known for keeping a grueling schedule and enjoys something rarely seen anymore in politics, a huge approval rating. close to 70% in early december. >> she is tireless and extraordinary. >> it seemed certain the secretary...
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oddly, officials, high ranking officials from usda found it necessary to take fact finding tours to key west. >> steve: of course. when it was snowing in new york city and washington, d.c of course, you got to go down and see the six-toed cats. >> brian: they are never going to bismarck to check out what six-toed cats are doing there in february. >> steve: just another example of federal government overreach. yao, always a flesh, thank you very much. we'll be reading you later today >> thanks. >> steve: what do you think about the six-toed cats? how long has he been waiting to use that jimmy buffet line? i'd say first time all year. 20 minutes after the top of the hour. yoga for kids becoming popular. what is happening to competitive sports? and isn't yoga just stretching? is it a fort? we're going to report and you're going to listen to us. then taxes are going up for 77% of you. so what can you do right now maximize your retirement? nicole petallides here. happy new year, nicole. you're next [ male announcer ] coughequence™ #8. waking the baby. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male
oddly, officials, high ranking officials from usda found it necessary to take fact finding tours to key west. >> steve: of course. when it was snowing in new york city and washington, d.c of course, you got to go down and see the six-toed cats. >> brian: they are never going to bismarck to check out what six-toed cats are doing there in february. >> steve: just another example of federal government overreach. yao, always a flesh, thank you very much. we'll be reading you later...
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i came in and talked with them and there have been other tours. host: lee universe city is still performing. we'll try to work in this call before the house comes in at 10:00 a.m. for a joint session on the inaugural activities. it will not be a long session but we will bring it to you live. marnie, springfield, illinois, go ahead -- caller: thank you for taking my call. i appreciate the history of the white house. i am a student graduates of the university of illinois, springfield in social work so we deal mostly with the services for people that need them. my biggest focus or passion that came from my studies was that slavery still goes on. we are in a month that the president declared of awareness, january 11, being the day for human trafficking awareness. i am looking forward to his speech now that we tolerate what our differences are and where is the future in combating this slavery the still goes on today, it is not just color. host: barbara perry? guest: how appropriate that she should call in from springfield, illinois. it is the adopted,
i came in and talked with them and there have been other tours. host: lee universe city is still performing. we'll try to work in this call before the house comes in at 10:00 a.m. for a joint session on the inaugural activities. it will not be a long session but we will bring it to you live. marnie, springfield, illinois, go ahead -- caller: thank you for taking my call. i appreciate the history of the white house. i am a student graduates of the university of illinois, springfield in social...
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he's on this long apology tour. wise he doing it? we know not because he knows it's the right thing to do. >> i don't know. i think the walls closed and everyone knew. this huge report came out in october, 1,000 pages from the u.s. anti-doping association that laid out the case with everybody he ever performed with. >> what does he do to salvage the reputations of people he tried to and in effect ruined, destroyed their reputations, incomes, the young woman he w-- who worked for him for years, destroyed her. >> i don't know. >> come with me in central park. >> i can't look at you in those shorts. can you imagine. >> like miss america, going to use a glue. yesterday, did you read about that? miss america used butt glue to keep everything in. we suggested your colleague, al roker could use that. >> unfortunate incident. >> is that a condition that goes around on the "today" show. you're okay? >> shorts over here were bad enough. let's go this the nba. bulls take on the hawks. >> cain just ask you, if that happened to you, would you flu
he's on this long apology tour. wise he doing it? we know not because he knows it's the right thing to do. >> i don't know. i think the walls closed and everyone knew. this huge report came out in october, 1,000 pages from the u.s. anti-doping association that laid out the case with everybody he ever performed with. >> what does he do to salvage the reputations of people he tried to and in effect ruined, destroyed their reputations, incomes, the young woman he w-- who worked for him...
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as we toured look outside, that dry conditions over the peninsula but still went over the south bay and through the inland valleys. light showers through cupertino. for livermore, pleasanton, light drizzle right now. pretty intense for this afternoon. the satellite and writer known that we have some more to the south and some of those showers are winding down. the possibility of more rainfall we have the shower chances continuing through washington, oregon and it will press through northern california. the futurecast showing dry conditions but cloudy with shower activity by 10. by midnight, more rain from the south, oakland, hayward, fremont, of san jose, all seeing that rainfall as we look for later morning hours a another chance for spotty showers through the morning commute. through the north bay and for the rest of the morning hours coming and going by the 1:00 hour. through the east bay and will continue before it tapers off a little bit. a look at your extended forecast we do have slightly warmer conditions for tomorrow but still the chance of rainfall saturday, sunday but it is g
as we toured look outside, that dry conditions over the peninsula but still went over the south bay and through the inland valleys. light showers through cupertino. for livermore, pleasanton, light drizzle right now. pretty intense for this afternoon. the satellite and writer known that we have some more to the south and some of those showers are winding down. the possibility of more rainfall we have the shower chances continuing through washington, oregon and it will press through northern...
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and on a serious note dwight howard tour the shoulder when he got tangled up. he will be out indefinitely and now it gets really bad for the lakers. and he suffered a concussion after taking a blow to the face from denver's player. he is out, and definitely and a love the place, with all of this name talent are really going to have a go of it. kobe bryant is tweeting. i guess that he is going to be tweeting in the morning and by that same night, up $350,000. and the idea is that if you are tweeting. and if guys like that get enough attention. and i am about to take a ice bath. >> pam: yes? >> and they would get advertising money. >> and it is just something about i am walking >> and it is just something about i am walking downs[ male announcer ] subway has so many heart-healthy and delicious meals certified by the american heart association. look for the heart check on your favorite subway fresh fit meals, from the tempting turkey breast & black forest ham with spinach to the protein-rich roast beef, and more. all five grams of fat or less. try 'em with juicy,
and on a serious note dwight howard tour the shoulder when he got tangled up. he will be out indefinitely and now it gets really bad for the lakers. and he suffered a concussion after taking a blow to the face from denver's player. he is out, and definitely and a love the place, with all of this name talent are really going to have a go of it. kobe bryant is tweeting. i guess that he is going to be tweeting in the morning and by that same night, up $350,000. and the idea is that if you are...
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he was stripped of seven tour de france titles and barred from competition after the u.s. doping agency said armstrong had quote, led the most sophisticated professional and successful doping program that sports had ever seen, that's quite an indictment. and armstrong has reportedly been making calls to apologize and he was calling before he arrived for the the oprah interview. that will air on thursday. would you forgive and for get, charles payne. charles: absolutely not, i would wait and not sure how genuine this is. this helps to recognizance resurrect his career. stuart: he's 40. charles: one of the reasons he's doing this, all of a sudden it a an epiphany, woke up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat. he got caught. stuart: the fundamental question, can this man's reputation, can his person be rehabilitated, yes? >> i think everybody can, but i don't think the public is ready to forgive him just yet. athletes who cheat is no longer the status quo anymore, we've seen it with the baseball steroids scandal ap the hall of fame, excluding the athletes last week and
he was stripped of seven tour de france titles and barred from competition after the u.s. doping agency said armstrong had quote, led the most sophisticated professional and successful doping program that sports had ever seen, that's quite an indictment. and armstrong has reportedly been making calls to apologize and he was calling before he arrived for the the oprah interview. that will air on thursday. would you forgive and for get, charles payne. charles: absolutely not, i would wait and not...
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he's been stripped of his seven tour de france titles and is banned from competing in cycling for life. armstrong has also apologized to the staff at livestrong - a cancer organization he founded. but critics wonder.if this public apology is just an attempt to allow him to compete competitively again. armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey will air in two parts beginning thursday night on own. vicki liviakis kron 4 news. >> catherine: we now know when hillary clinton is scheduled to testify about the deadly attack on the u-s consulate in libya. four americans were killed. anticipated.and what needs to be changed at the state dept. to protect diplomats. an independent review found management problems. four state dept. officials were disciplined. northeastern lawmakers from both parties are pushing for financial relief for superstorm sandy victims. but there's been plenty of debate. the aid package comes to more than 50-billion dollars. >> this will be used for genuine emergency relief but it is not. according to the budget office, 90% of this will not even be spent this era. that is n
he's been stripped of his seven tour de france titles and is banned from competing in cycling for life. armstrong has also apologized to the staff at livestrong - a cancer organization he founded. but critics wonder.if this public apology is just an attempt to allow him to compete competitively again. armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey will air in two parts beginning thursday night on own. vicki liviakis kron 4 news. >> catherine: we now know when hillary clinton is scheduled to...
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the parents of been able to take a look, and to get a tour. and also the students and children were able to reunite with their teachers. it does not mean that teacher more parents are not nervous. but they will be even following the school buses to make sure that they get to the school, safely. >> there is really no will playbook the want to sense of our children and meet the needs. support them asbestos for possibly can because we do not want to frighten them. >> if the children want to be there i will be there but also to be in the auditorium for the parents it could be the first time without the media. and without people that were not involved. and i say that i will need that one on one time with parents. >> catherine: an attorney in connecticut is backing down from his 100 million dollar lawsuit involving the recent school shooting. he represents the family of a six-year-old girl who survived the shooting that killed twenty-six people, including 20 children. attorney irving pinsky had claimed the state failed to provide a safe place for ch
the parents of been able to take a look, and to get a tour. and also the students and children were able to reunite with their teachers. it does not mean that teacher more parents are not nervous. but they will be even following the school buses to make sure that they get to the school, safely. >> there is really no will playbook the want to sense of our children and meet the needs. support them asbestos for possibly can because we do not want to frighten them. >> if the children...
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anti-dumping agency report that accused of using the banned drugs to win the tour de france. and pass armstrong has strongly denied of doping. the entity is scheduled to air on thursday. >> thursday's oscar nominations made an impact at the box office this weekend. best picture nominee is zero dark 30 took top honors, grossing 24 million. horrors' both of haunted house starring marlon wayans took second place with 18.8 million in ticket sales, i have ofarner brothers the inkster squad which brought in 16.7 million in third place. oscar nominees django unchained and blame is a wrapped round out the top five. >> if you are looking to shed a few extra pounds a new year you are living in a good city. trulia use fiber criteria to determine its rankings. when it comes to help the city's those categories include help your food options, more slow food establishments and specialty food markets vs. fast food restaurants and convenience stores. the top five are one san francisco to fairfield county conn three long island york for boston mass. 5 lake county illinois. justin timber lake a
anti-dumping agency report that accused of using the banned drugs to win the tour de france. and pass armstrong has strongly denied of doping. the entity is scheduled to air on thursday. >> thursday's oscar nominations made an impact at the box office this weekend. best picture nominee is zero dark 30 took top honors, grossing 24 million. horrors' both of haunted house starring marlon wayans took second place with 18.8 million in ticket sales, i have ofarner brothers the inkster squad...
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llena de mentiras, que lo compraron porque creyeron en armstrong y su historia luego del regreso del toure de france, y se sienten estafados y tracicionados por admitir que dopÓ por aÑos, y armstrong dijo que el ex campeÓn no hizo nada distinto a otras personas, indican que todo el mundo dice mentiras, psicÓlogos dicen que mentir es parte de la condiciÓn humana, y lo hacen a diario, un experimento con cien personas de 18 a 71 aÑos, se les pidiÓ llevar un diario de sus mentiras en la semana, mostrÓ que algunos mintieron una o dos veces por dÍa. y en base a esto surge la pregunta del dÍa ¿cree usted que todos los seres humanos mienten a diario? dejeme saber su respuesta por @ satcha pretto o despierta americ. >>> y la noticia del dÍa con el estado del tiempo y la respuesta de quÉ nose depara en el frÍo la tiene stefanie severino, adelante. >>> este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por los fabricantes de... que alivÍa sÍntomas de alergia por 24 horas en una sola dosis. >>> asÍ es satcha pretto, buenos dÍas, continuamos con alertas, y todo tipo de advertencias e
llena de mentiras, que lo compraron porque creyeron en armstrong y su historia luego del regreso del toure de france, y se sienten estafados y tracicionados por admitir que dopÓ por aÑos, y armstrong dijo que el ex campeÓn no hizo nada distinto a otras personas, indican que todo el mundo dice mentiras, psicÓlogos dicen que mentir es parte de la condiciÓn humana, y lo hacen a diario, un experimento con cien personas de 18 a 71 aÑos, se les pidiÓ llevar un diario de sus mentiras en la...
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and then, i did an exchange tour with the egyptian air force for a year and a half. i had to go out to school and learn how to speak arabic and learn about them and how they think and how they operate. i got to do that for a year which was interesting. there's a chapter in there and it's called fly like an egyptian. anybody old enough here to remember the egyptian? walk like an egyptian. anyway, again some amusing anecdotes in that year that i spent and some not so amusing. i think it opens with a morning when i was doing a test flight and as soon as i wrapped the airplane up to a.g. climbed thinking how cool is this, the engine quit and it was suddenly not so cool anymore for the 50 seconds it took me to get the airplane back down on the ground. so that was kind of funny. i will tell you as i was sitting there on the ground and it catches up with me and i start to sweat a little bit and i'm grateful to be back down on the grand. this egyptian peasant walks across the runway. the u.s. airbases lot down tighter than ft. knox. you don't get on the flight line with all
and then, i did an exchange tour with the egyptian air force for a year and a half. i had to go out to school and learn how to speak arabic and learn about them and how they think and how they operate. i got to do that for a year which was interesting. there's a chapter in there and it's called fly like an egyptian. anybody old enough here to remember the egyptian? walk like an egyptian. anyway, again some amusing anecdotes in that year that i spent and some not so amusing. i think it opens...
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he's on a world tour to meet with various global leaders. and he just arrived here in new york. his chief economic adviser is here with michelle caruso-cabrera our international correspondent. and last time you guys, i remember, you weren't in studio. you're better looking in person. but you were -- >> on the balcony in greece. >> in greece! on a balcony looking over what was going on. >> the protests in the parliament. >> welcome. welcome here. >> dr. john melios. or john. >> john is okay. >> so, alexis who scared everybody is trying to change his image. met with stroible of germany. how's it going? >> it's going well. he is not someone to be scared about. he's a politician who says the obvious. that in europe, and especially in greece, we need change. we need to move away from austerity. austerity creates a lot of unemployment, is a negative spiral of recession, more austerity, more recession. and so nowadays in greece, we have 26% of the workforce being unemployed. >> right. >> and this percent is more than 50% among the -- >> you know what, a lot of economists around the wor
he's on a world tour to meet with various global leaders. and he just arrived here in new york. his chief economic adviser is here with michelle caruso-cabrera our international correspondent. and last time you guys, i remember, you weren't in studio. you're better looking in person. but you were -- >> on the balcony in greece. >> in greece! on a balcony looking over what was going on. >> the protests in the parliament. >> welcome. welcome here. >> dr. john melios....
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. >> they were taking middle school students to a mosque for an architectural observation and tour. instead when they got there, they separated the boys and girls. they took the boys to muslim prayers and the girls were set aside and had their own private discussions. the school later apologized and said oops, sorry. but we're hearing a lot of these apologies after the fact. as a matter of fact, we have something from a family. >> i think actually there is a strange sort of political correctness at work here where the politically correct view is that you have to protect minority religion because they're subject to discrimination. so you have to maximize the accommodation they get. but you actually have to suppress the majority religion of christianity in order to forestall the possibility of thee -- theocracy of some sort. >>gretchen: a teacher in new jersey was fired for giving a student a bible. >> a teach, a member of the gideons, a child asked for a copy of the bible. the teacher gave him a copy. the teacher was fired a few weeks ago. what's interesting, in russia you can give k
. >> they were taking middle school students to a mosque for an architectural observation and tour. instead when they got there, they separated the boys and girls. they took the boys to muslim prayers and the girls were set aside and had their own private discussions. the school later apologized and said oops, sorry. but we're hearing a lot of these apologies after the fact. as a matter of fact, we have something from a family. >> i think actually there is a strange sort of...
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they are cutting down on emergency room tours of parents to be. they don't want anybody coming into the hospital and potentially spreading the flu if they don't need to be here. mbta paying particular attention to clean on the buses and trains; some of the steps people here in boston are taking. >>steve: thank you very much. gretchen, over to you. >>gretchen: if you're worried about getting the flu, what can you do to protect yourself? let's ask dr. mark segal. you've written books about the flu. >> the flu shot is incredibly important. compliance is not there. we have 135 million doses available this year from the centers for disease control. the amount of people in the country that have taken flu shots is under 40%. that's not good. the good news is we know, as was just reported, that the predominant strain, 80% of the flu we're seeing is a strain covered in this flu shot so it's going to work pretty well. in 2003 where we had a similar kind of flu, we didn't have a flu shot that matched. i'm going to urge people out there to get your flu shot n
they are cutting down on emergency room tours of parents to be. they don't want anybody coming into the hospital and potentially spreading the flu if they don't need to be here. mbta paying particular attention to clean on the buses and trains; some of the steps people here in boston are taking. >>steve: thank you very much. gretchen, over to you. >>gretchen: if you're worried about getting the flu, what can you do to protect yourself? let's ask dr. mark segal. you've written books...
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i think it's the sea streak, a boat that does a lot of tours around the new york area. pier 11 is currently closed. we'll get more details on that as they become available as well. have we done the nac yet? >> no, we have not. >> the call this morning -- >> credit suisse downgrading bank of america to neutral. they're saying that -- actually, they're increasing the price target. saying right now, it's trading at 11 times 2013 earnings. that compares to about 8.5 with jpmorgan and citi. it's discounting too much in the stock, too much cost savings. that will be wrung out from the servicing operations. that's the 2014 story, not a this year story. it's trading a little bit ahead of itself. >> you could make the case that make the efficiencies don't come through, that perhaps brian moynahan has put behind problems and that's why the stock was up more than 100% last year. i don't want to get in the way of this group. i think the surprise is that the earnings are going to be better than expected for the whole group. unfortunately, wells is first. they had the worst than expe
i think it's the sea streak, a boat that does a lot of tours around the new york area. pier 11 is currently closed. we'll get more details on that as they become available as well. have we done the nac yet? >> no, we have not. >> the call this morning -- >> credit suisse downgrading bank of america to neutral. they're saying that -- actually, they're increasing the price target. saying right now, it's trading at 11 times 2013 earnings. that compares to about 8.5 with jpmorgan...
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his pga tour will open near san diego at the farmer's insurance open. tiger is currently ranked third in the world behind rory mcilroy and luke donald. >> you got any comments, questions about anything you see here on "squawk," here's the e-mail, "squawk"@cnbc.com. still to come, much more from the global markets this morning and we're going to talk to our guest host gary paar, and then at the top of the hour we're going to welcome business insider ceo henry blodget. facebook's big announcement coming tomorrow, and apple's future as we have all of this news about apple this morning. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50
his pga tour will open near san diego at the farmer's insurance open. tiger is currently ranked third in the world behind rory mcilroy and luke donald. >> you got any comments, questions about anything you see here on "squawk," here's the e-mail, "squawk"@cnbc.com. still to come, much more from the global markets this morning and we're going to talk to our guest host gary paar, and then at the top of the hour we're going to welcome business insider ceo henry blodget....